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IMT proudly offers you the line of glass tools. We are specialized in manufacturing professional glass & Stone tools for about 30 years. We are dedicated to designing and producing the most useful and innovation tools for those who deal with Glass and Stones.
This pencil grip oil feed glass cutter is ideal for both the Glazers and the DIY enthusiast. It is what you need to take your glass cutting to the next level. It will be an injustice of the highest degree order to yourself if you do not consider it when buying one.
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Real Tungsten Carbide WheelThe wheel is made of durable tungsten carbide. Tungsten is a much stronger material than steel. therefore it has a significantly longer life than steel wheels and offer greater and more reproducible penetration in scoring as well as easier opening of the scored glass. It also will last much longer before becoming too dull to make good score. It will also wont oxidize or rust like steel can. The cutting life is over 20,000 meters. |
Replaceable Cutting HeadThis pencil grip featuring a "changeable wheel/axle" is available for customers who want flexibility in changing wheel angles for different glass thicknesses. Package includes 2 Cutting Head (2-6mm, 6-12mm). Using a narrow head is perfect for intricate scores while doing pattern work and the wide head is designed for straight line production cutting. The cutting head can 360-degree rotate. |
Anti-skid Grip and Comfortable to holdThis style of tile cutter is shaped like a pencil with a straight shaft and held like a pencil or like a knife with your index finger resting on top for pressure and to guide your cut. The handle has cross hatched barrel to give it a strong grip. Ergonomics handle design, feeling comfortable when holding, long time use saving labor. |
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Ball-end handle for snapping scored glassRound metal knocking head, used for knocking glass after cutting or put it under the scratches of glass and split the glass. A rubber gasket on the metal head to prevent oil leaking. |
Self-oilingThe automatic oil dispensing system will keep the wheel lubricated while you cut. The transparent handle also acts as a reservoir and lets you monitor the cutting fluid level. Free oil dropper included. For beginners, its hard to control the oil, to avoid the leak, you can just dab the tip in cotton ball or small cloth soaked with oil before scoring your glass without adding oil into the handle. |
Wide ApplicationIMT hand-held glass cutters are designed and manufactured for the industries of Glass & Glazing, Hardware, Glass Fabricators, Stain Glass and Glass Float Plants. Can be used to scire lines on surfaces like Glass, Mosaic, Tiles, Mirrors, Diamond and Minerals. |
1. Thoroughly clean the glass you intent to cut. Lay the glass on a clean, flat, layered surface. Measure and mark the glass where you wish to cut.
2. Add some oil into the handle, which make the cutting head more fluent when cutting.
3. Hold glass cutter firmly, maintain the same pressure through out the score. Oil will be emitted as you work You can also use a ruler to score the line.
4. Gently tap the glass underneath the line with the metal ball head, and the glass will break along the line neatly.
6. Smooth out any sharp edges.
Notes:
1. Always wear clear safety glasses and protective gloves while cutting.
2. Don’t go back for a second stroke: score it only once in a smooth, even motion.
3. Cold glass is harder to work with. Getting your glass closer to room temperature makes it easier to work with. Not for use with tempered glass.
4. Practice makes a more confident maker